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How to Fall in Love with Your Wardrobe Again When Everything Feels Boring
It might seem like if we could update our wardrobe as often as we'd like, the question "What to wear?" would never arise. However, luckily, we can't do that – it would be too irresponsible and not eco-friendly. The "nothing to wear" problem is actually much easier to solve than you think. Sometimes, to create stylish outfits from season to season with your existing clothes, you just need to refresh your perspective, not the contents of your closet.
Let's explore how to fall in love with your wardrobe again if everything feels boring.
Declutter Your Wardrobe
Sometimes we don't even know what we actually own, so any interaction with your clothes should start with decluttering your wardrobe. You can try an interesting experiment: without looking into your closet, write down all the clothes you can remember, and then compare it with what you actually have. This method will help you identify what you love and actively wear, and what you might not need as much.
Play the Stylist
Dedicate a day to creating several outfits with each item in your wardrobe. Experiment with textures, materials, colors, silhouettes, and shapes. Take photos of the looks you like.
For example, you might discover that the cardigan you usually wear to the office with straight-leg pants can also be paired with a bright slip dress you last wore a year ago and high boots.
Seek Help
Don't hesitate to ask for help from a professional stylist or someone whose taste you trust. Sometimes an outside perspective can dramatically change the situation and reveal aspects of the problem you never considered before.
The Importance of Accessories
Try focusing on accessories: bags, hats, sunglasses, jewelry, etc. They might seem like small, insignificant details, but they can actually be the missing touch your perfect outfit needs.